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State's investment in the arts.(Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts to get financial help from government for facilities additions)(Brief Article)
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Real Estate Weekly
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February 1, 2006
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Governor George E. Pataki announced that his 2006-07 executive budget will include new funding for Lincoln Center to expand its facilities and provide new and enhanced visitor amenities and public spaces. The Governor's budget provides a total of $50 million for three New York cultural institutions and the New York Public Library.
"New York City has an abundance of major cultural and historical attractions that have made it the most sought-after tourist destination in th...
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